I firmly believe that an important key to keeping warm while hiking in the cold (is it cold yet?) is controlling the foot temps. That said I have been out regularly all month in these cold negative digits and have yet to have cold feet. Yet I have read several reports and talked to several others who have had cold feet. Boots, sock options, gaitors all vary, for sure, but what has surprised me most is those with ‘plastics’ are also having cold feet.
I wear insulated leathers (LaSportiva K2’s), a coolmax liner, a medium weight smartwool sock, and no gaitors. This works for me because the liner wicks the moisture from my feet well and some moisture is wicked through the boot and some up the boot and not trapped by a gaitor.
So what are you all wearing in this cold weather? Are your feet cold? If not what is working for you?
I wear insulated leathers (LaSportiva K2’s), a coolmax liner, a medium weight smartwool sock, and no gaitors. This works for me because the liner wicks the moisture from my feet well and some moisture is wicked through the boot and some up the boot and not trapped by a gaitor.
So what are you all wearing in this cold weather? Are your feet cold? If not what is working for you?